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she will be in l.a. on friday. >>> i actually pull that out and the gun next to me what ". >>> a thousand california jobs walk away. white they're shutting down as call centers. >>> only in new york city what sparked this fall on the ball this form porous and the manhattan. >>> capt. attempted adoption of december to school officials are trying to eas,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a on gross national a school bathroom could happen again? with the school principal is doing to ease parents' fears. >>> campaigns court in bucks state. should >>> or rubber cover are waiting. >>> smooth sailing so far are normally commute tito's coming soon. >>> nearly 5:00 now. parents and cemetery of county. >>>
she will be in l.a. on friday. >>> i actually pull that out and the gun next to me what ". >>> a thousand california jobs walk away. white they're shutting down as call centers. >>> only in new york city what sparked this fall on the ball this form porous and the manhattan. >>> capt. attempted adoption of december to school officials are trying to eas,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a on gross national a school bathroom could happen again? with the school...
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. >> reporter: he said the family put him on a bus to l.a. with a list of homeless shelters, he said despite the years of torture and being a captive, investigators say the teen is talking. >> he is very polite, very timid, and surprising to me, he let us in. >> reporter: neighbors say they were not aware the teen even lived in the home. and investigators say his 13 and 11-year-old sisters had not seen their brother in two years. right now, his two sisters are in protective custody. a family has volunteered to care for comer until the investigation is completed. the teen's parents have been charged with seven counts of child abuse and are being held without bail. nick valencia, cnn, atlanta. >>> the u.s. is on alert as new anti-american protests erupt overseas. demonstrations in bangladesh's capitol city turned violent. the demonstrations are over an independently made film mocking muhammad. >>> and saying the security didn't have proper alarm systems, they want to be compensated for the injuries, 12 people were killed, over 50 wounded at the
. >> reporter: he said the family put him on a bus to l.a. with a list of homeless shelters, he said despite the years of torture and being a captive, investigators say the teen is talking. >> he is very polite, very timid, and surprising to me, he let us in. >> reporter: neighbors say they were not aware the teen even lived in the home. and investigators say his 13 and 11-year-old sisters had not seen their brother in two years. right now, his two sisters are in protective...
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and i just found out my best friend is getting married in l.a. there's no way i'm missing that. then i heard about hotwire and i realized i could actually afford both trips. see, when really nice hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. so i got my four-star hotels for half-price! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ ♪ hotwire.com ♪ >> announcer: save big on car rentals too, from $12.95 a day. [ bell tolls ] agents, say hello to the biggest hailstone in u.s. history. oh, that will leave a dent. which is exactly why we educate people... about comprehensive coverage. yep. the right choice now can pay off later. looks like a bowling ball. yeah. oh! agents, say hello to the second-biggest hailstone in u.s. history. [ announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ excuse us, while we change into something more comfortable. cool. introducing, the square sunnyd bottle. ♪ introducing free layaway at kmart. it's a great time to get shopping. guidance counselor in coach fired by his school district for writing a racy book and is now suing.
and i just found out my best friend is getting married in l.a. there's no way i'm missing that. then i heard about hotwire and i realized i could actually afford both trips. see, when really nice hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. so i got my four-star hotels for half-price! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ ♪ hotwire.com ♪ >> announcer: save big on car rentals too, from $12.95 a day. [ bell tolls ] agents, say hello to the biggest hailstone in u.s. history....
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he also runs a satellite tv station in l.a. obtained the permit for the film and allowed part of it to be shot in his studio. >> kill my people. >> reporter: also has ties to steve klein, the anticonsultant of the film and he speaks by robert spencer and pamela geller. >> my country is conquered by islam right now. >> reporter: the irony of film targeting one faith is endangering the other. >> two indivuals representing themselves as lawyers entered the house a while ago. they came here at his request and appears the world's most infamous filmmaker is now looking for options. randi, victor. >> miguel marquez, thank you. >>> if you're planning to buy the new iphone 5, why you may have to wait a bit longer to put your hands on one. >>> the latest on the fed's move to stimulate the economy. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell y
he also runs a satellite tv station in l.a. obtained the permit for the film and allowed part of it to be shot in his studio. >> kill my people. >> reporter: also has ties to steve klein, the anticonsultant of the film and he speaks by robert spencer and pamela geller. >> my country is conquered by islam right now. >> reporter: the irony of film targeting one faith is endangering the other. >> two indivuals representing themselves as lawyers entered the house a...
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of summer coming to you in parts of oregon, down through california, you are getting 31 degrees in l.a. 28 in denver. all right, let's go now to europe. where things have been stormy indeed through parts of italy as well as, the eastern balkans. unfortunately not going to change much. just pushing further east toward the black sea. italy you will be seeing things recover a little bit on your thursday. high pressure moving in. should be nice and calm. but the storms are stim vell ve active. rain recorded in croatia. and has been, pretty stormy for places like serbia, as well as bulgaria. that is going to continue the eastward motion. showers moving up into northwestern russia to the north as well. you can see plenty of blue indicating, the rainfall across the british isles. coming into southern scandinavia, denmark and northern germany as well. for many of you it is going to be a pleasant thursday. 18 degrees in paris. 16 in vienna. 16 in berlin as well. stays very summery however, down towards the south. mediterranean has seen temperatures in the low 30s, that's athens. 29 for you in m
of summer coming to you in parts of oregon, down through california, you are getting 31 degrees in l.a. 28 in denver. all right, let's go now to europe. where things have been stormy indeed through parts of italy as well as, the eastern balkans. unfortunately not going to change much. just pushing further east toward the black sea. italy you will be seeing things recover a little bit on your thursday. high pressure moving in. should be nice and calm. but the storms are stim vell ve active. rain...
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that's not bad. 29 in l.a. that's a hot day. 28 for you in - 26, th is, in denver i should say. let's go next to europe. still very wet and windy across the british isles. we've got the frontal system pushing through. it's going to go in toward denmark, as well as northern germany and scandinavia. and then later on during the course of the day, we'll see pretty significant showers developing through central parts of france, as well as germany. the rest of the continent is looking fairly calm and dry. but some nasty storms pushing through the eastern balkans in toward the black sea region today, then showers pushing up through and in toward moscow. temperatures looking around the teens. low to upper teens for the continent. down toward the south, looking fairly warm and a little summery. 28 degrees in athens. 26 in rome. 30 in madrity. 27 in lisbon. you'll be watching for rising temperatures over the weekend. here's your extended forecast. ♪ >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
that's not bad. 29 in l.a. that's a hot day. 28 for you in - 26, th is, in denver i should say. let's go next to europe. still very wet and windy across the british isles. we've got the frontal system pushing through. it's going to go in toward denmark, as well as northern germany and scandinavia. and then later on during the course of the day, we'll see pretty significant showers developing through central parts of france, as well as germany. the rest of the continent is looking fairly calm...
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he was in an l.a. courtroom yesterday for a standard probation hearing but it wound up being anything but. brown got lectured by the judge after he tested positive for marijuana use. though she said the test was not a condition for probation, a november hearing has been set to decide whether he violated his probation stemming from the 2009 beating of then girlfriend rihanna on other matters. the judge said community service logs from brown's home state of virginia were somewhat cryptic. >>> prosecutors in los angeles say two people have pleaded no contest to charges of trying to extort $5 million from stevie wonder for a salacious video. both were sentenced to time served. >>> and according to guinness world records that ganga style -- >> i've never seen this. >> it was the most liked video on youtube. you will be logging on to watch it. there have been over 2.6 million thumbs up on this. it easily surpassed the lmfao party rock anthem 1.5 million. >>> this guy right there is also the number one song i
he was in an l.a. courtroom yesterday for a standard probation hearing but it wound up being anything but. brown got lectured by the judge after he tested positive for marijuana use. though she said the test was not a condition for probation, a november hearing has been set to decide whether he violated his probation stemming from the 2009 beating of then girlfriend rihanna on other matters. the judge said community service logs from brown's home state of virginia were somewhat cryptic....
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weave doubled the number of chters in l.a. 800 and above. >> what do you do with a failed charter? how quickly do you decide when a charter is a failure? >> after a period of time,hree years. we should close thatrt like a pubc olt's t in look. we can't continue to have a drop out roued 50% in our urban schools and kids scoring at the bottom 20 pcentile and not ask the tough questions. i also agree we have to tie moy tresus,o accountableability. we have to have multiple measures of teachers and invest more in teacher development and recruit the best teachers. you've seen tehers teach for america, they are recruiting some of the top people from colleges to our schools. so weeed to do all tnd gi part choices and we need to have the highest standard for our kids. >> savannah put a question to the president. is it the teachers union more than anybody else that is slowing down this movement on reform? >> i'd say tt the tcher unn ar defdinghi that are broken. let me give you an example. we had a peta file in los angeles. furl -- >> you say this is a former organizer? >> yes, a former -- w
weave doubled the number of chters in l.a. 800 and above. >> what do you do with a failed charter? how quickly do you decide when a charter is a failure? >> after a period of time,hree years. we should close thatrt like a pubc olt's t in look. we can't continue to have a drop out roued 50% in our urban schools and kids scoring at the bottom 20 pcentile and not ask the tough questions. i also agree we have to tie moy tresus,o accountableability. we have to have multiple measures of...
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that's a very old song we have heard many times before i first started writing the 17 years ago in the l.a. times. cheryl: let's talk about the electric cars over all. a colleague of mine came on during the day. yesterday, he actually said this is great for tesla. these are 100,000-dollar cars. they are great. the company, free market capitalism swindler. tesla will survive and the others will fall by the wayside. when you make of that? >> even tesla has been getting a lot of support. how many people want to buy 100,000-dollar sports cars? >> i think leonardo dicaprio or somebody like that. [laughter] >> they are great if you actually drive up in your limo and you stop a couple of blocks away from the red carpet, and the drive back to your limo again. but they're not for normal people who have normal budgets and guidelines. cheryl: don't you think it will really be about the hybrids? is that without american public is going? support a hybrid vehicle? >> i do not support subsidies. nobody buys them. i think hybrids have a real place in the market. even then, much smaller than what people th
that's a very old song we have heard many times before i first started writing the 17 years ago in the l.a. times. cheryl: let's talk about the electric cars over all. a colleague of mine came on during the day. yesterday, he actually said this is great for tesla. these are 100,000-dollar cars. they are great. the company, free market capitalism swindler. tesla will survive and the others will fall by the wayside. when you make of that? >> even tesla has been getting a lot of support. how...
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in the morning west coast time heading right into l.a. and i expect them to hit even heavier traffic than you're seeing now. and the question is, will cph attempt to box them in as we're being led to believe they're now positioning some units in front of him, gregg? gregg: they have come to a stop. they could use the pit maneuver right there where you bump the backside of the vehicle and force it to go sideways. you can't really put spike strips down. you would have to clear the traffic, otherwise you blow a lot of other tires out. and again, this is south. i had earlier said north. it is south. so the traffic is only going to get worse this morning. harris faulkner, you've been listening in to some of the traffic. what's going on? >> reporter: you can hear on the scanner traffic. the big problem, gregg, is exactly what you're describing. they can't really do much because there are so many cars in front. they're doing what william was saying trying to clear squad cars in front of the vintage mercedes, trying to clear that traffic out. he
in the morning west coast time heading right into l.a. and i expect them to hit even heavier traffic than you're seeing now. and the question is, will cph attempt to box them in as we're being led to believe they're now positioning some units in front of him, gregg? gregg: they have come to a stop. they could use the pit maneuver right there where you bump the backside of the vehicle and force it to go sideways. you can't really put spike strips down. you would have to clear the traffic,...
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she had misquoted the "l.a. times" and made it sound like they were confirming something which was not what the article said. they didn't retract that ad, to my knowledge. we'll continue to look for that. lori, appreciate it. jim, thanks. let us know if you hear anything tomorrow from the romney campaign. let us know what you think on twitter. i'm tweeting tonight. @andersoncooper is the address. >>> also tonight, president obama's decision to speak and run, addressing the united nations today in new york without actually formally sitting down and talking one-on-one to any of the key members of the united nations. no other world leaders. yet he did sit down with the folks on "the view." was that a mistake? what's behind the president's decision there? with so much turmoil in the world, is it a good idea to give big international players the cold shoulder? we'll talk to about that next. >>> president obama addressed the u.n. general assembly today. he had a tough message for iran. >> and that's why the united sta
she had misquoted the "l.a. times" and made it sound like they were confirming something which was not what the article said. they didn't retract that ad, to my knowledge. we'll continue to look for that. lori, appreciate it. jim, thanks. let us know if you hear anything tomorrow from the romney campaign. let us know what you think on twitter. i'm tweeting tonight. @andersoncooper is the address. >>> also tonight, president obama's decision to speak and run, addressing the...
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an "l.a. times" reporter asked who would play obama, and there was the answer. >> all right are you ready to take a look at the extended outlook? we have some not so pretty weather, but as we go through the next seven days, things will start to improve. it will be wet on monday and then the same into wednesday, highs in the upper 80's, and then skies will clear. as some models indicate, unsettled weather. but for now, we will keep it on the optimistic side temperatures around 82 to 83 degrees. >> all right that will do it. "abc world news" is up next.
an "l.a. times" reporter asked who would play obama, and there was the answer. >> all right are you ready to take a look at the extended outlook? we have some not so pretty weather, but as we go through the next seven days, things will start to improve. it will be wet on monday and then the same into wednesday, highs in the upper 80's, and then skies will clear. as some models indicate, unsettled weather. but for now, we will keep it on the optimistic side temperatures around 82...
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cnn's entertainment continue koreen wynter is live at the theater in downtown l.a. set the scene for us, any stars arrive? >> they are starting to trickle in, in fact to my right, we're going to see how much talent our cameraman has here on the red carpet. we'll see if he can pan a little bit to the left. jesse tyler ferguson is to my right. he's starting to make his way down the carpet. he's one of the nominees in the supporting category. in a short time, there's going to be more stars. it's going to look kind of like an academy award red carpet because that's because there's so many on the big screen, nicole kidman, don chetle. it is scorching out here, and as for the night, well, we definitely have our eye on so many categories, in particular, the drama category. we'll have to see. every year it's madmen and they have clinched it for the fourth year in a row last year, and if they win they will go down into the history books because it will definitely be a record setter, but they have competition. so we'll have to see how they fare. and then the host with the mos
cnn's entertainment continue koreen wynter is live at the theater in downtown l.a. set the scene for us, any stars arrive? >> they are starting to trickle in, in fact to my right, we're going to see how much talent our cameraman has here on the red carpet. we'll see if he can pan a little bit to the left. jesse tyler ferguson is to my right. he's starting to make his way down the carpet. he's one of the nominees in the supporting category. in a short time, there's going to be more stars....
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after it landed in l.a., it awaits the hangar and then it will be moved next month to the california science center. but as americans watched the skies this past weeks and for the paec
after it landed in l.a., it awaits the hangar and then it will be moved next month to the california science center. but as americans watched the skies this past weeks and for the paec
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. >>> the boys scouts of america responding to a disturbing investigation by the l.a. times reporting that for years the boy scouts failed to report al allegation sex abuses and some instances covering up for those abusers. set to be released under an order by the oregon supreme court. joining me with more of this troubling story is investigative reporter jason felts. i was just looking through your report here. you're saying the organization has what's called pro version files which are confidential and that in about 80% of the instances where the cases were actually brought to attention by boys, parents or staff members, 80% of those had no record of actually boy scouts of america or scout officials documenting that? >> that's right. there's no indication that they went to the authorities after receiving detailed accounts of sexual abuse of boys ranging from 8 years old up to 18 years old. in 100 of those cases we found explicit references to efforts to keep that information away from parents, from law enforcement, from the press, and some cases scouting officials li
. >>> the boys scouts of america responding to a disturbing investigation by the l.a. times reporting that for years the boy scouts failed to report al allegation sex abuses and some instances covering up for those abusers. set to be released under an order by the oregon supreme court. joining me with more of this troubling story is investigative reporter jason felts. i was just looking through your report here. you're saying the organization has what's called pro version files which...
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the l.a. times dug into hundreds of documents that detail allegations against boy scouts personnel and volunteers. the files appear to show a pattern of protecting the accused and sweeping it under the rug. i want to bring in one of the reporters on this story for "the l.a. times," good morning to you. thank you for getting up nice and early with us this morning. we appreciate it. >> you're welcome. happy to be here. >> you went through 1,600 confidential files dating from 1970 to 1991. how many cases of abuse are we talking about here? >> thousands, really. we looked at 1,600 cases but many of those cases involve several victims. as many as 2,000, even 3,000 victims are likely named in these files. >> what are the accusations? >> well, a lot of them are rather explicit in detail. many of the files contain handwritten accounts by the young 10-year-old boys who were sexually abuse. the boy scouts were attempting to put together a complete file so that they could expel these men from scouting. s
the l.a. times dug into hundreds of documents that detail allegations against boy scouts personnel and volunteers. the files appear to show a pattern of protecting the accused and sweeping it under the rug. i want to bring in one of the reporters on this story for "the l.a. times," good morning to you. thank you for getting up nice and early with us this morning. we appreciate it. >> you're welcome. happy to be here. >> you went through 1,600 confidential files dating from...
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first week in l.a. just moved out here. >> reporter: she met this man, sam bassel, seen here for the first time on u.s. television. she says he was in charge of everything. >> it was jurors sense he was the writer and producer? >> yes. yeah. i really believe he was the writer. he definitely was the producer. he was the one writing the checks, handing out the money. he was running the show. >> you should the name sam bassel zoosh the shoot a little weird, but never heard any talk of politics or religion. the actors thought they were making a low budget cheesy film with little plot. >> we did wonder what it was about. he kept saying -- they kept saying george. we're, like, this is the middle east 2,000 years ago. who is george? we don't really ask questions. >> george turned out to be mohammed's character? >> he did. >> the script handed out piecemeal. other actors, she says, went to the same sound studio. also after the shooting was done to record the words that sparked a firestorm. >> they brought the a
first week in l.a. just moved out here. >> reporter: she met this man, sam bassel, seen here for the first time on u.s. television. she says he was in charge of everything. >> it was jurors sense he was the writer and producer? >> yes. yeah. i really believe he was the writer. he definitely was the producer. he was the one writing the checks, handing out the money. he was running the show. >> you should the name sam bassel zoosh the shoot a little weird, but never heard...
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. >> reporter: l.a. county fire captain ron reed has been on the front lines from dawn to dusk since sunday. >> some steep, ugly country back in here. big brush, big fuel types, very hard to contain fires without air support. >> reporter: just getting to the fire line means an hour-long hike lugging 35 pounds of gear up a 3,000 foot mountain. what's the attraction of this work for you? >> it's probably the excitement of a wild land fire. >> reporter: wildfires in 12 states have burned almost two million more acres than in an average year. it stretched the limits of firefighters and budgets. >> we've all been trained to think of the worst possible scenario. what can happen? if i go down on this piece of ground right here underneath this active fire, what can go wrong? where am i going to go if it does go wrong? >> reporter: california budgeted $93 million for wildfires this year but has already gone through $114 million. montana, washington, and utah have also burned through their firefighting budgets. wh
. >> reporter: l.a. county fire captain ron reed has been on the front lines from dawn to dusk since sunday. >> some steep, ugly country back in here. big brush, big fuel types, very hard to contain fires without air support. >> reporter: just getting to the fire line means an hour-long hike lugging 35 pounds of gear up a 3,000 foot mountain. what's the attraction of this work for you? >> it's probably the excitement of a wild land fire. >> reporter: wildfires in...
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houston police shot and killed a man that was mentally ill and missing an arm and a leg according to the l.a. times police arrived at brian clinches special care home saturday morning after getting a phone call that he was threatening his caretaker police say when they arrived cloche was waving around a weapon that weapon turned out to be a patton the officer matthew moran then reportedly shot and killed the disabled man and is now on administrative leave and the case is being investigated by the houston police department amid a firestorm of criticism houston police chief cautioned against rushing to judgment but civil rights groups say this is another example of police using excessive force and we're going to leave it off there for more on the stories we covered you can check out our you tube channel you tube dot com slash our team america or you can head on over to our web site artsy dot com slash usa where you can follow me on twitter at liz wahl for now have a great night.
houston police shot and killed a man that was mentally ill and missing an arm and a leg according to the l.a. times police arrived at brian clinches special care home saturday morning after getting a phone call that he was threatening his caretaker police say when they arrived cloche was waving around a weapon that weapon turned out to be a patton the officer matthew moran then reportedly shot and killed the disabled man and is now on administrative leave and the case is being investigated by...
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. >> first job, first week in l.a., just moved out here. >> reporter: she met this man, sam bacile, seen here for first time on u.s. television. she says he was in charge of everything. was it your sense he was the writer and producer? >> yes. yeah. i really believe he was the writer. he definitely was the producer. he was the one writing the checks, handing out the money. he was running the show. >> reporter: under the name sam bacile? >> mm-hmm. >> reporter: the shoot weird, but never heard any talk of politics or religion. the actors thought they were making a low budget cheesy film with little plot. >> we did wonder what it was about. he kept saying -- they kept saying george. we're, like this is the middle east 2,000 years ago, who is george? but, you know, we don't ask questions. >> reporter: george turned out to be the muhammad character. >> he did. >> reporter: the script handed out piecemeal, sometimes late at night, the day before a shoot. lilly had no lines but was asked to come in after the shooting was done to dub her voice over that of another actress. other actors, she say
. >> first job, first week in l.a., just moved out here. >> reporter: she met this man, sam bacile, seen here for first time on u.s. television. she says he was in charge of everything. was it your sense he was the writer and producer? >> yes. yeah. i really believe he was the writer. he definitely was the producer. he was the one writing the checks, handing out the money. he was running the show. >> reporter: under the name sam bacile? >> mm-hmm. >>...
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could be beneficial and helpful especially since the vehicles i've mentioned have been established l.a. based on w t o principles but what they. are not but that book for thought ok thanks for explaining that we're going to come back to apec at a bit later if we may but you touched on another big subject in the headlines they don't register vents that have been unfolding in syria over the last eighteen months now russia's position has been steadfast all the way along the line you've said it should be no foreign intervention and it should be the syrian people who do the deciding it should be done through diplomacy however that that's a great idea but day in day out innocent lives are being lost on both sides is it time for something more than talking sure. russia be reassessing its position might be now. how come russia is the only one which is expected to revise its stance don't you think our counterparts in negotiations want to revise theirs as well because if we look back at the events in the past few years we'll see that quite a few of our counterparts initiatives have not played ou
could be beneficial and helpful especially since the vehicles i've mentioned have been established l.a. based on w t o principles but what they. are not but that book for thought ok thanks for explaining that we're going to come back to apec at a bit later if we may but you touched on another big subject in the headlines they don't register vents that have been unfolding in syria over the last eighteen months now russia's position has been steadfast all the way along the line you've said it...
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abc's brandi hitt is joining us now outside the nokia theatre in l.a. with all the details. brandi, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, t.j. good morning, paula. yes, it was a big night for "modern family," also a huge night for "homeland." that television drama took home several key awards, including one of the biggest of the evening. "homeland" beat "mad men" in best drama. [ applause ] >> the 64th annual primetime emmy awards was a star-studded night filled with excitement and a few surprises. >> this is crazy. >> reporter: jon cryer couldn't believe he won best actor in a comedy, while julia louis-dreyfus won best comedy actress for her role in "veep" and it was another big night for "modern family." >> julie bowen. >> julie bowen. >> both julie bowen and eric stonestreet won their second emmys for their supporting roles. >> i never knew i'd be on to as a gay man, but i love the pictures of hairy chest you guys are sending me. >> i don't think he should be watching home land. >> in the world of drama. >> in the world of drama -- breaking bad's aaron paul won best su
abc's brandi hitt is joining us now outside the nokia theatre in l.a. with all the details. brandi, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, t.j. good morning, paula. yes, it was a big night for "modern family," also a huge night for "homeland." that television drama took home several key awards, including one of the biggest of the evening. "homeland" beat "mad men" in best drama. [ applause ] >> the 64th annual primetime emmy awards was a...
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okay, first and foremost, this l.a.-based community blog has revealed that jail house cuisine is healthier than the cuisine that your kids eat at the cafeteria. basically identical but here's the difference. they get a greater serving in jail of fruits and vegetables and students are missing out on essential vitamin answer minerals. half a cup compared with prisoners who get half cup plus a piece of fruit. get this, the money spent 11 billion for school food programs, well, the federal budget prison in '09 was 205 million. sticking with the prison theme, this prison in the western district county jail, 11 inmates are suing for $500 million because they have been denied access to delta plus. of course, those at the prison saying there could be a strangelation habit. they can't floss and are getting cavities. i floss, don't look at me. don't judge, but, yes, tongue and "gma" gums included, cavity, bleeding gums, dental work and mental anguish. >> the morlg of the story is do we have to do, get arrested, thrown in prison.
okay, first and foremost, this l.a.-based community blog has revealed that jail house cuisine is healthier than the cuisine that your kids eat at the cafeteria. basically identical but here's the difference. they get a greater serving in jail of fruits and vegetables and students are missing out on essential vitamin answer minerals. half a cup compared with prisoners who get half cup plus a piece of fruit. get this, the money spent 11 billion for school food programs, well, the federal budget...
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i'll talk with jackie christi, one of the stars of the l.a. franchise. >>> all i have to do is mention "sweet home alabama" and "free bird" and you know who i'm talking about, lynyrd skynyrd, defining southern rock sincehe 1970s. even after a tragic plane crash in 1977 killed three of the band members, skynyrd played on, cranking out hit after hit, album after album over the years. now on tour with a new album. "last of a dying breed" is giving them the highest debut in the last 40 years. fredricka whitfield talked with johnny van zandt and gary rossington and gary medlock and asked them to share stories about their music. >> oh, yeah, but we can't discuss them on this program. yeah, but you know, everything throughout our career has had a story, and that's what we write about. and you know, being able to last so long, i guess people can understand the stories we tell and the songs, and we just try to play for the people, you know, and do our thing for that. >> and people love the ones i just mentioned and so many others. but even when you com
i'll talk with jackie christi, one of the stars of the l.a. franchise. >>> all i have to do is mention "sweet home alabama" and "free bird" and you know who i'm talking about, lynyrd skynyrd, defining southern rock sincehe 1970s. even after a tragic plane crash in 1977 killed three of the band members, skynyrd played on, cranking out hit after hit, album after album over the years. now on tour with a new album. "last of a dying breed" is giving them the...
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up at 6:00 a gun scare at reagan >>> an uninvited guest took a big dip in several backyard pools in l.a. last night. this black bear was probably just trying to cool off. he wandered from house to house for about an hour before going on a swim a couple of times along the way. police set up a perimeter around the neighborhood and tracked the bear with a helicopter. but it eventually wandered back into the woods, all refreshed. >> yeah. >>> also in california thieves hatched a plan to crash their vehicle into an apple store. and drive away with the merchandise. >> but it didn't happen as planned. security video shows the men crashing into the store, and then jumping out of the vehicle to get iphones and ipads from display tables. but they had trouble crashing through the security gate to leave the store. then they got a flat tire. to make matters worse, they lost a license tag at the scene of the crime. left a little evidence there. the driver was arrested when he returned to that store to get that tag. >> so do you call aaa, hey, we've got a flat tire? that probably slows your getaway. >
up at 6:00 a gun scare at reagan >>> an uninvited guest took a big dip in several backyard pools in l.a. last night. this black bear was probably just trying to cool off. he wandered from house to house for about an hour before going on a swim a couple of times along the way. police set up a perimeter around the neighborhood and tracked the bear with a helicopter. but it eventually wandered back into the woods, all refreshed. >> yeah. >>> also in california thieves...
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i'll speak with one of the stars of the l.a. franchise. >>> all i need to do is mention "sweet home alabama" and "free bird," and you know who i'm talking about. lynyrd skynyrd. defining the sound of southern rock since the 1970s. after a tragic plane crash in '77 killing three of the band members, skynyrd played on cranking out hit after hit. album after album over the years. now on tour with a new album, "last of the dying breed," giving the band its highest ll board chart since the '70s. fredricka whitfield talked with the band members and asked them to share stories about their music. >> oh, yeah. but we can't discuss them on this program. yeah, but, you know, everything throughout our career has been a story. that's what we write about and be able to last so long. people can't understand the stories we tell and the songs. we just try to play for the people. >> and people, you know, love the ones that i just mentioned and so many others. even when you come out and you're launching your new tour, your new album, new songs, pe
i'll speak with one of the stars of the l.a. franchise. >>> all i need to do is mention "sweet home alabama" and "free bird," and you know who i'm talking about. lynyrd skynyrd. defining the sound of southern rock since the 1970s. after a tragic plane crash in '77 killing three of the band members, skynyrd played on cranking out hit after hit. album after album over the years. now on tour with a new album, "last of the dying breed," giving the band its...
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and i just found out my best friend is getting married in l.a. there's no way i'm missing that. then i heard about hotwire and i realized i could actually afford both trips. see, when really nice hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. so i got my four-star hotels for half-price! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com >> announcer: save big on car rentals too, from $12.95 a day. ♪ oh i need someone to read me stories ♪ ♪ oh someone to turn the page >> finally this half-hour, something very special for our friend and our colleague robin roberts. >> robin, of course, working hard on her recovery. we thought she could use a little pick me up to help her feel better. >> a pick me up, and the polka master in the house. barry mitchell. >> cheer our girl up, barry. ♪ she's up before sunrise this tv host while you're making toast ♪ ♪ has a lot of courage and a lot of class ♪ ♪ she helps gma kick the other show's -- ratings ♪ ♪ rocking robin rocking robin go rocking robin and you are going to feel all right ♪ ♪ but we have no budget this is all
and i just found out my best friend is getting married in l.a. there's no way i'm missing that. then i heard about hotwire and i realized i could actually afford both trips. see, when really nice hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. so i got my four-star hotels for half-price! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com >> announcer: save big on car rentals too, from $12.95 a day. ♪ oh i need someone to read me stories ♪ ♪ oh someone to turn the page >>...
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>>> and here we go again, l.a. drivers are bracing for carmageddon part two, opening soon near hollywood. hey, i love your cereal there -- it's got that sweet honey taste. but no way it's 80 calories, right? no way, right? lady, i just drive the truck. right, there's no way right, right? have a nice day. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. fiber one. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. i i had pain in my abdomen...g. it just wouldn't go away. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not the same for everyone. if you think something's wrong... see your doctor. ask about gynecologic cancer. and get the inside knowledge. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pa
>>> and here we go again, l.a. drivers are bracing for carmageddon part two, opening soon near hollywood. hey, i love your cereal there -- it's got that sweet honey taste. but no way it's 80 calories, right? no way, right? lady, i just drive the truck. right, there's no way right, right? have a nice day. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. fiber one. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. i i had pain in my abdomen...g. it just wouldn't go away. i was spotting, but i had...